What is platinized titanium anode?

22 Jul.,2024

 

PLATINODE® Platinized Titanium Anodes

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Platinized Titanium Anode

What Does Platinized Titanium Anode Mean?

A platinized titanium anode is simply a titanium anode coated with platinum or platinum metal oxides. Platinized titanium anodes act as inert anodes and are non-consumable and long lasting. These anodes are insoluble in the electrolyte under the conditions present in electrolysis.

Unlike carbon anodes, platinized titanium anodes do not corrode during the aluminum reduction process and do not release CO2, but rather pure oxygen.

PLATINODE® Platinized Titanium Anodes

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Platinized Titanium Anode

What Does Platinized Titanium Anode Mean?

A platinized titanium anode is simply a titanium anode coated with platinum or platinum metal oxides. Platinized titanium anodes act as inert anodes and are non-consumable and long lasting. These anodes are insoluble in the electrolyte under the conditions present in electrolysis.

Unlike carbon anodes, platinized titanium anodes do not corrode during the aluminum reduction process and do not release CO2, but rather pure oxygen.